Acute Pancreatitis Due to Gallstones Clinical Trial
Official title:
Inmediate Feeding Tolerance in Patients With Mild and Acute Biliary Pancreatitis vs Early Feeding
Objective: Determine tolerance of immediate oral intake (8 hours posterior to the beginning
of treatment) against traditional management (early feeding at 48hr) in patients with mild
acute pancreatitis of biliary origin.
Double blind, randomized clinical trial
The investigators included patients 15 - 85 years old, any sex. Diagnosis of mild acute
pancreatitis according to the Ranson, APACHE II and BISAP.
Signed infromed consent to participate in the study. All participants had a hepatic and
biliary ultrasound to determine the biliary etiology.
The investigators excluded patients with pancreatitis of nonbiliary etiology, pregnant,
severe pancreatitis, cholangitis or choledocholithiasis demonstrated during the hospital stay
or with other comorbidities.
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